Calling

Album: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
Charted: 56 41
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Songfacts®:

  • After being appointed executive producer of the soundtrack for the 2023 film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Metro Boomin collaborated with a variety of artists to create a diverse and eclectic soundtrack that reflects the film's unique visual style and its multiversal setting. For this track, the St. Louis-born producer enlisted the talents of Swae Lee, Nav, and A Boogie wit da Hoodie, three influential figures in the realm of melodic rap.

    Swae Lee previously teamed up with Post Malone on 2018's "Sunflower," off the soundtrack for Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. Nav has been a frequent collaborator with Metro Boomin, their creative partnership extending to a full collaborative album in 2017 titled Perfect Timing.
  • "Calling" delves into the complex dilemma faced by Spider-Man and other superheroes. They find themselves torn between protecting their loved ones and the inherent danger their love brings. Swae Lee encapsulates this universal superhero struggle in the chorus.

    Just to save you, I'd give all of me
    I can hear you screamin' out, callin' me
    It's my fault, made you fall for me
    So to save you, I'd give my all


    Feeling responsible for his sweetheart's distress, Swae Lee believes it's his duty to go above and beyond to rescue her from harm.
  • In the first verse, Nav steps into the shoes of the remorseful boyfriend. He grapples with the challenge of offering his girl unwavering emotional support:

    I know sometimes it be hard for me to tell the truth
    But I go through any obstacle to get to you
    I'm not materialistic, but I got a thing for you
    Treat the world like my guitar, I'm pullin' strings for you


    As a superhero-like figure much like Spider-Man, Nav cannot always be there for his lover, but he is determined to fully embrace the limited time he has and use his influence to help her.
  • A Boogie raps the second verse from a more personal realm as he flexes the financial prosperity he's been able to provide for his girl.

    The way I let you come into my life and take my heart away, it's like a robbery
    Every time you look up on the charts, now you seein' me, I hope you proud of me
    I got you bussed down, Patek Philippes, ain't no way you goin' back to Cartis


    By combining affection, ambition, and luxury references, A Boogie conveys the deep impact his loved one has had on his life.
  • The animated music video features clips from the Across The Spider-Verse film.

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